Manage organizations using the CLI
Explore how to manage organizations using the CLI.
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Explore how to manage organizations using the CLI.
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Using the CLI, you can:
Command: weka org create
Use the following command line to create an organization:
weka org create <name> <username> <password> [--ssd-quota ssd-quota] [--total-quota total-quota]
Parameters
Name | Value | Default |
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Command: weka org
Command: weka org rename
Use the following command line to rename an organization:
weka org rename <org> <new-name>
Parameters
Command: weka org set-quota
Use the following command line to update an organization's quota:
weka org set-quota <org> [--ssd-quota ssd-quota] [--total-quota total-quota]
Parameters
Command: weka org delete
Use the following command line to delete an organization:
weka org delete <org>
Deleting an organization is irreversible. It removes all entities related to the organization, such as filesystems, object stores, and users.
Parameters
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Name | Value |
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Name | Value |
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Name | Value |
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Name
Value
Default
name
*
Valid organization name.
username
*
Valid username of the created Organization Admin.
password
*
Password of the created Organization Admin.
ssd-quota
Allowed quota out of the system SSDs to be used by the organization.
0 (not limited)
total-quota
Total allowed quota for the organization (SSD and object store).
0 (not limited)
org
*
Current organization name or ID.
new-name
*
New organization name.
Name
Value
org
*
Organization name or ID. The root organization (org ID = 0 cannot be limited)
ssd-quota
Allowed quota out of the system SSDs to be used by the organization
total-quota
Total allowed quota for the organization (SSD and object store)
org
*
Organization name or ID.